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-3 = 14y + 11 this question

User Userden
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Answer:

-1=y

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract

1

1

11

11

from both sides of the equation

3

=

1

4

+

1

1

3

=

14

y

+

11

−3=14y+11

3

1

1

=

1

4

+

1

1

1

1

3

11

=

14

y

+

11

11

−3−11=14y+11−11

2

Simplify

Subtract the numbers

Subtract the numbers

again

1

4

=

1

4

14

=

14

y

−14=14y

3

Divide both sides of the equation by the same term

1

4

=

1

4

14

=

14

y

−14=14y

1

4

1

4

=

1

4

1

4

14

14

=

14

y

14

14−14​=1414y​

4

Simplify

Divide the numbers

Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

User Loar
by
8.6k points
6 votes

Answer: y = - 14

Step-by-step explanation:

If you subtract 11 from each side you get y by itself and -3 -11 = -14

User AnkitSablok
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